It really depends... do you have any geographical/ financial considerations to worry about? You have schools from the east, west, north, and south listed- where do you want to practice? If you want to practice on the west coast, then it makes little sense to pick Virginia over USC, for example. Likewise, if you are going to practice in the Midwest, pick Michigan over Texas.

I guess what I am trying to say is that your school decision is contingent on you- based on the research I have done, you can get into most of the schools you've listed; however, some of them you could get pretty good financial aid, while others you would get none at all. It really just depends on what you are looking for.

I got my LSAT score, and I did way better than I expected- now, what was my number 2 school because of money issues has shot straight to number 1. I have looked at lawschoolnumbers.com and that has really gotten me excited, but before I get way too pumped, I want to ask you guys who seem to be in the know- what kind of financial aid package would I be offered from Vanderbilt?

Here are my facts:GPA: 3.94LSAT: 169

Just based on that, what do you guys expect I would be offered? Thanks in advance.